And that’s it: Now you have an Exasol 1+0 cluster running on AWS. That’s not the same as a single node system, because this 1+0 cluster can be enlarged with more data nodes. I will show how to do that in future posts.

A word about costs: Instead of using our corporate AWS account, I registered myself to see how much that will take. It was less than 80 Euro with a 2+1 cluster environment I used for about one month, shutting down the EC2 instances whenever I didn’t need them for testing and for creating courseware. It should be well below 10 Euro per day with the very moderate resource consumption configured for the environment subject to my postings.